His parents met in the Cavendish Laboratory, when both were engaged in physics research.
Maxwell was put in charge of the development of the Cavendish Laboratory.
The sign is also reported to have been seen on an electron microscope at the Cavendish Laboratory in the 1950s.
He was head of the Cavendish Laboratory from 1989-1997.
After the war he received a fellowship at the Cavendish Laboratory.
He returned to Cambridge as a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory.
During this time he spent a scholarship year back at the Cavendish Laboratory, 1927-28.
In 1932 and 1933, the scientists at the Cavendish Laboratory made a series of ground-breaking discoveries.
He has been talking, he says, to some people at the Cavendish Laboratory, wherever that is.
On graduation in 1977, he spent a year as a research astronomer at the new Cavendish Laboratory.